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HB5423 • 2026

Labor: discrimination; employees who are victims of certain crimes; prohibit employers from discriminating against because of. Creates new act.

Labor: discrimination; employees who are victims of certain crimes; prohibit employers from discriminating against because of. Creates new act.

Labor
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Sponsor
Jimmie Wilson (District 32), Kara Hope (District 74), Morgan Foreman (District 33), Dylan Wegela (District 26), Mai Xiong (District 13), Erin Byrnes (District 15), Julie Rogers (District 41), Matt Longjohn (District 40), Stephanie Young (District 16), Natalie Price (District 6), Sharon MacDonell (District 56), Julie Brixie (District 73), Jasper Martus (District 69), Carrie Rheingans (District 47), Betsy Coffia (District 103)
Last action
2025-12-23
Official status
bill electronically reproduced 12/18/2025
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

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Labor: discrimination; employees who are victims of certain crimes; prohibit employers from discriminating against because of. Creates new act.

Labor: discrimination; employees who are victims of certain crimes; prohibit employers from discriminating against because of.

What This Bill Does

  • Labor: discrimination; employees who are victims of certain crimes; prohibit employers from discriminating against because of.
  • Creates new act.

Limits and Unknowns

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Bill History

  1. 2025-12-23 HJ 118 Pg. 2019

    bill electronically reproduced 12/18/2025

  2. 2025-12-18 HJ 117 Pg. 1994

    introduced by Representative Rep. Jimmie Wilson Jr.

  3. 2025-12-18 HJ 117 Pg. 1994

    read a first time

  4. 2025-12-18 HJ 117 Pg. 1994

    referred to Committee on Judiciary

Official Summary Text

Labor: discrimination; employees who are victims of certain crimes; prohibit employers from discriminating against because of. Creates new act.